Interview 14  

Interview 14

Age at Interview: 36
Sex: Female
Background: Children: 1, aged 8 months at time of interview. Occupations: Mother- marine policy officer, Father- environmental manager. Marital status: married. Ethnic background: White British.

Brief outline:Required treatment for thrombophilia and a streptococcal infection but pregnancy otherwise normal. Labour involved more intervention than she had wanted.


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She enjoyed both NHS and NCT antenatal classes. The NCT in particular gave her information to make her own choices about care.
 
During pregnancy she had a streptococcal infection, so she had to have intravenous antibiotics during labour.
 
She needed daily injections of heparin during pregnancy because of a blood clotting disorder.
 
She had a painful induction which was not what she wanted, but she was pleased to have managed the pain with a TENS machine and gas and air.
 
Being on a drip and monitor made her less mobile in labour than she wanted, but a new midwife came on duty who helped her find a good position.
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